The U.S. Air Force prides itself on defending the sky
against any threat – even if that means going up against a giant fire-breathing
prehistoric sea monster.

Air and Space Magazine recently interviewed airmen with the 18th
Wing at Kadena Air Base in Okinawa, Japan about what they would do if Godzilla
attacked. Overall, the airmen seemed pretty confident.

"We are able to respond to any threat in the region, to
include Godzilla should he come to Japan. Which I guess is a thing," said a
straight-faced Msgt. Jason Edwards, who just happens to work for the 18th
Wing's Public Affairs Office.

Senior Airman Mark Hermann
said the wing would throw all its firepower at Godzilla in the hopes "it
would do something."

Edwards, who said Godzilla would be expecting an aerial
attack, so to catch him off guard the Air Force would employ 4,000 Segways and
some slingshots. His answer to who he'd bring with him to attack the sea
monster is pretty good, too.

"Well, I could go with Chuck Norris but that would be the
obvious one. As I understand it the Power Rangers are a good choice in this
type of scenario. Bruce Lee. Incredible Hulk, the (computer generated one) not
the Lou Ferrigno one. And Tom Brokaw. And George W. Bush," he said.

The interview comes just as Warner Bros. prepares to unveil
the latest chapter in the Godzilla franchise with its new movie set to debut
May 16.

The entire 3-minute video is below. It's well worth watching. We'll have to wait and see about the movie.